| None of which will be thrilled about the prospect of seeing a show, anyway, but will end up enjoying it. Obviously, not Hamilton because we aren't paying that kind of $. Three children 16, 14, 11 |
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Aladdin is fun easy show for all ages.
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Miss Saigon
Wicked School of Rock Phantom |
Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows. |
Miss Saigon is fantastic and very emotional storytelling. You must be a millennial who doesn't care about history. |
Wrong, and wrong. Nice try though. It's boring. |
How could I be a millenial with 40+ years of Broadway shows? You don't read well. |
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Dead Evan Hansen
Wicked if they grew up watching the wizard of oz |
| I took my nieces to see Miss Saigon when they were about your kids' ages and we all loved it. I also think Wicked and School of Rock are good options. I've heard Matilda is good, but haven't seen it. |
| If it's still playing Putnam County Spelling Bee is really funny. |
Oops! That's DEAR Evan Hansen! |
| +1 Dear Evan Hansen. I saw it when it was at Arena Stage a couple years ago. Audience was full of tweens and teens. |
Miss Saigon is beautiful and the teens will love it. |
I remember seeing this as a teenager 20 years ago and I loved Miss Saigon. Hoping to go see it on Broadway when it opens soon. Wicked is the other favorite of my kids. |
| I hear wonderful things about Dear Evan Hanson, and the lead is from Pitch Perfect. The topic is suicide though, so it depends on the sensitivity of your teens. |